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We welcome your interest in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GRS) at Boston University, and we encourage you to use our online application to expedite your admission process. What follows are general procedures that concern all GRS students. Please see the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Bulletin online for specific requirements of each department, division, or program, which may exceed or supplement the GRS standards. If you require a paper copy of the Bulletin, you may request that one be sent to you (within the United States) by submitting this online form. Direct any questions about the procedures below to grs@bu.edu.

Qualifications for Admission

Any well-qualified person with a baccalaureate degree from a recognized college or university or with equivalent international education may apply for admission to the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. A student's undergraduate program should include introductory studies in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The student may be required to make up any deficiencies in his or her academic background by completion of specified courses without credit. Boston University does not permit a student to enroll simultaneously in more than one graduate program, unless those programs have been previously approved by the Trustees of Boston University as a combined degree program.

Application

Applications may be submitted via the online application or via mail by downloading a printable PDF version. If you need a paper version of the application mailed to you, contact Bulletin Requests at grartsci@bu.edu. Note that only application requests can be received at this requests; all other inquiries should be directed to grs@bu.edu. Please be sure to provide a name and mailing address for any application request, and please indicate an intended area of study. As always, we encourage you to use our online application for expedited processing.

For paper versions of the application, both the School Copy and the Department Copy of the Application for Admission must be completed, signed, and submitted to the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Admissions Office, 705 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston MA 02215.

A nonrefundable application fee of $70 must be submitted with each application. If using a paper version of the Application for Admission, this fee must be paid in U.S. currency or check, international money order, or an international check in U.S. funds drawn on a bank in the United States. Credit card payment or Traveler's Checks cannot be accepted with the paper application; however, when submitting the online application, payment is required by credit card. This fee cannot be waived or deferred. Applications will not be considered without the application fee.

All applicants must also submit the following credentials:

  1. official transcripts or records of each college or university attended. A college senior should submit an official report of the work completed through the first semester of the senior year as early as possible.
  2. letters of recommendation in English from at least two faculty members in the proposed field of graduate study who are familiar with American higher education.
  3. official test results of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) (General Test and Subject Test) and/or the Miller Analogies Test (MAT), as required by the department to which the student is applying. Check departmental requirements in the bulletin or the Department/Program Information Sheet portion of the application.

For GRE application materials and information, contact the Educational Testing Service, P.O. Box 6000, Princeton, NJ 08541-6000; 609-771-7670; E-mail:
gre-info@ets.org

Information about the MAT may be obtained at most universities or by writing to the Psychological Corporation, Miller Analogies Test, 19500 Bulverde Road, San Antonio, TX 78259. Telephone: 800-622-3231

All credentials submitted in support of an application become property of Boston University. Neither originals nor copies may be returned.

Application Deadlines

For most programs, the deadlines for admission with full consideration for all available forms of Graduate School merit-based financial aid are January 15 for Fall admission and October 15 for Spring admission. Adhering to these deadlines will ensure that you are considered for all available forms of merit-based financial aid, both University-wide and departmental. However, individual programs may have earlier deadlines. Read more.

Application Submission

The completed Application for Admission and supporting credentials should be directed to:

Admissions Office
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Boston University
705 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 112
Boston, MA 02215
U.S.A.

Note: In addition to the above, applicants who have twice been rejected for admission to the same degree program must submit a letter of approval for application from the current director of graduate studies for the department to which they seek admission.

International Applicants

In addition to following the procedures outlined above, applicants who are not citizens of the United States or who do not hold official United States Permanent Residency status must submit the following:

  1. A completed, signed International Student Data Form, including the financial support and visa documentation requested on the Form. This form is available as part of the Application for Admission.
  2. Certified English translations of all transcripts and academic records.
  3. Official results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) are required of all applicants whose native language is not English.

    Unless otherwise indicated on Department/Program Information Sheet, the minimum score requirement is 213 for the computer-based test, 550 for the paper-based test, or 84 for the internet-based test**.

    **If an applicant has taken the internet-based test, scores on individual sections should be, at a minimum, the following:
    Reading - 21
    Listening - 18
    Speaking - 23
    Writing - 22
    Total Score - 84
    * GRS policy requires that applicants meet the minimum requirements of each section on the internet-based test.

    The TOEFL requirement is waived only if you have received, or expect to receive, an undergraduate or graduate degree from a college or university in any of the following countries prior to enrollment in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: The United States of America, Canada, The United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, or Ireland.

The TOEFL Bulletin of Information and registration form can be obtained at American embassies and consulates, offices of the United States Information Service (USIS), U.S. education commissions and foundations abroad, binational centers, and certain private organizations. Applicants who cannot obtain a TOEFL Bulletin and registration form locally should write for them well in advance to TOEFL/TSE Services, P.O. Box 6151, Princeton, NJ 08541-6151, USA; 609-771-7975.

International students must provide evidence of financial resources adequate to cover travel to and from Boston and for tuition and living costs for at least one full year at Boston University. A limited number of appointments to teaching fellowships and assistantships are available for qualified international students with superior fluency in English. Immigration regulations prohibit most international students from accepting any employment except University appointments during the first year of study in the United States. Information and assistance regarding governmental regulations and University services may be obtained by writing to the International Students and Scholars Office, 19 Deerfield Street, Boston, MA 02215.

Because of the relatively small amount of time available for processing and reviewing applications for admission to the spring semester, international students are strongly advised to apply only for fall semester admission.

For further advice and assistance in seeking admission, international students should consult the nearest U.S. embassy, consulate, or information center.

Frequently asked questions about GRS admissions by international students >>

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Nondegree Applicants

A person with an accredited bachelor's degree or its foreign equivalent who is qualified for graduate work, but who does not wish to enter a degree program, may apply to a department or program in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for admission as a special student with nondegree status. The completed application and a transcript of the most recent degree awarded should be submitted along with the application fee. Results of the Graduate Record Examination or the Miller Analogies Test are not required.
Application for a change from nondegree to degree status must be made before the admission deadline for the semester of intended enrollment. No more than two courses for a degree program of eight semester courses, or four courses for a degree program of 16 semester courses, may be credited toward the degree, and only if the grades received are B or higher.

Financial assistance is not available to nondegree students.

Deferral Requests

The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences does not defer admissions. You may, however, request admission reconsideration for a future semester that is up to one year beyond your initial semester of admission. Your original application will be reviewed along with all other applications for admission for the requested semester of reconsideration, taking into account present competition and work undertaken by you in the interim. The Admissions Committee will review, rate, and reach an admissions decision as if it were the first time you were applying. You need not submit a new application, set of credentials, or application fee. (Your original application credentials are kept on file for one year.) It is important to understand that the department is not obligated to re-offer admission. You may make a request for admission reconsideration by submitting this online form:

Deferral Request Form

You may also make your request in writing to the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Admissions Office at 705 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 112, Boston, MA 02215 or email grs@bu.edu.

 

705 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 112, Boston, MA 02215 • Phone: 617-353-2696 • Fax: 617-358-0540 • E-mail: grartsci@bu.edu